Recreational coin device and method of use

ABSTRACT

A recreational coin and methods of using the coin are provided. The coin includes a heads side depicting a head-related sexual act and a tails side depicting a posterior-related sexual act. Preferred embodiments also include sexually suggestive phrases on the two sides similar to phrases found on US currency coins, and/or the words “heads” and “tails.” The recreational coin can be used for entertainment or novelty purposes, and can reduce social and/or sexual anxiety. In games involving the recreational coin, a first player flips the coin and a second player attempts either to correctly predict, or else to correctly match, the first player&#39;s coin flip. The winner of the game can demand sexual favors from the loser. The recreational coin and the games disclosed increase social comfort and can facilitate sexual negotiation in a group setting, by using humor and prescribed game rules.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to novelty games and devices, and moreparticularly to recreational coins and their methods of use.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Social situations between strangers initially can be awkward anduncomfortable. Games and novelty items can act as icebreakers in suchsettings, helping to ease social anxiety between individuals, whileenabling them to get to know each other in a more natural andentertaining social context. Many such games and novelty items currentlyexist for the express purpose of engendering social relaxation, such asproviding amusement and/or recreation among individuals in a groupsetting.

However, even between people who may already be platonic friends, acertain degree of sexual tension may be ever present. Among thoseindividuals who would otherwise pursue sexual experimentation andenjoyment within a social setting, certain inhibitions may prevent themfrom fully realizing their unexpressed desires. Therefore, there remainsa need for a novelty item and/or game that can facilitate sexualnegotiation, thereby paving the way towards recreational sexualinterplay within a social environment.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention offers advantages over existing prior art byproviding a means for easing social and/or sexual tension in a groupsetting. Through humor and prescribed game rules, the invention canincrease social comfort, even facilitating sexual negotiation. Theinvention comprises a recreational “sex” coin that depicts romanticand/or erotic sexual acts on either side, namely, kissing, oral sex, orsome other head-related sexual activity on the “heads” side, and skirtlifting, rear-entry sexual intercourse, or some other posterior-relatedsexual activity on the “tails” side. The invention also comprises a setof games that may be played with the recreational coin, including a“flip and match” game, and a “flip and call” game. In each of thesegames, the winner is awarded the right to demand sexual favors from theloser. Use and display of the sex coin can therefore reduce socialand/or sexual anxiety, potentially catalyzing interpersonal sexualactivity among willing sexual participants.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be more fully understood from the following detaileddescription, in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a representative drawing of a possible heads side of therecreational coin.

FIG. 2 is a representative drawing of a possible tails side of therecreational coin.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the steps of a possible “flip and match”game using the recreational coin.

FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the steps of a possible “flip and call”game using the recreational coin.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments of theinvention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, whichillustrate specific preferred embodiments in which the invention may bepracticed. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail toenable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. It is to beunderstood that other embodiments may be utilized, and that logicalchanges may readily be made without departing from the scope of theinvention. Therefore, the following detailed description is not to betaken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the invention is to belimited only by the appended claims.

Referring to FIG. 1, a drawing is shown of a possible heads side of therecreational sex coin 100. The heads side of the coin 100 depicts a maleand a female in the act of kissing 105. However, other embodiments maybe realized by depicting different head-related sexual acts and gendercombinations of sexual partners. For instance, the heads side of thecoin 100 can show oral sex being performed on a male penis by a femalepartner or a male orally stimulating a female. Alternatively, the headsside 100 can depict same sex partners involved in head-related sexualacts, such as kissing or oral sex. For example, a male may be shownkissing or orally stimulating another male, or a female may be shownkissing or orally stimulating another female.

In preferred embodiments, the heads side of the recreational sex coin100 can also resemble the heads side of a US currency coin in variousways. Certain markings of a US coin may be present in altered form, toadd to the detail and overall effect of the heads side of the sex coin100. For example, just as the heads side of a US coin contains the word“Liberty,” so the heads side of recreational sex coin 100 may containthe word, “Libertine” 110. Further, as the heads side of US coinscontains the phrase “In God We Trust,” the heads side of the sex coin100 may contain the phrase “In Love We Trust” 115. Such terms as thesecan add to the amusement and entertainment value of the coin, throughsexual innuendo. Moreover, the heads side of the coin 100 may alsocontain the word “Heads” 120, to make it clear and unambiguous that itis indeed the heads side.

Referring to FIG. 2, a drawing is shown of a possible tails side of therecreational sex coin 200. The tails side of the coin 200 depicts a rearview of an attractive woman bending over and lifting the back of herskirt in a flirtatious manner 205. In other preferred embodiments, forexample, the tails side can depict an act of rear-entry sexualintercourse performed by a male on a female partner from behind. As withthe heads side, other embodiments may be realized by depicting differentposterior related sexual acts and gender combinations of sexualpartners. For instance, the tails side of the coin 200 may show standingrear views of one or more naked men or women, or a female performingrear-entry sexual intercourse on a male partner from behind, with theuse of an artificial phallus such as a strap-on dildo. Alternatively,the tails side can depict same sex partners involved in rear-entrysexual intercourse. For example, a male may be shown engaged inrear-entry sexual intercourse with another male, or a female may beshown engaged in rear-entry sexual intercourse with another female.

As with the heads side of the recreational sex coin, preferredembodiments of the tails side of the coin 200 can also resemble therespective tails side of US currency coins in various ways. Certainmarkings of a US coin may be present in altered form, to add to thedetail and effect of the tails side of the sex coin 200. For example,just as the tails side of a US coin contains the phrase “United Statesof America,” so the tails side of sex coin may contain the phrase,“United Sex of America” 210. Further, as the tails side of US coinscontains the phrase “E Pluribus Unum,” the tails side of the sex coin200 can contain the phrase “E Pluribus Hump'em” 215 or a similar phrasewhere the word “Hump” is replaced by another word referring to a sexact. Other phrases suggestive of a US currency coin can be included,such as “In Sex We Trust 220.” These terms can further add to theamusement and entertainment value of the coin. Moreover, the tails sideof the sex coin may also contain the word “Tails” 225, to make ittotally clear and unambiguous that it is indeed the tails side.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the steps of a possible “flip and match”game that uses the recreational sex coin. Initially, a first playerflips the coin 300, creating a first coin event. The outcome of the flipcharacterizes the first coin event as either a “heads” state, if thecoin is heads (i.e. lands with the heads side facing up) 310, or a“tails” state, if the coin is tails 315. Next, a second player flips thecoin 320, 325, creating a second coin event. The outcome of this secondflip characterizes the second coin event. If the second flip has thesame outcome as that of the first flip 330, 335, then there is a match340. According to the game rules as shown in FIG. 3, the second playeris deemed the winner in the event of a match 350. Otherwise, if thesecond flip has a different outcome compared to the first flip 360, 365and there is no match 370, 375, the first player is the winner 380, 385.Alternatively, the rules may stipulate that the first player be deemed awinner in the event of a match and the second player be deemed thewinner if there is no match.

FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the steps of a possible “flip and call”game that uses the recreational sex coin. As with the “flip and match”game, the “flip and call” game begins by a first player flipping thecoin 400, creating a first coin event, and a second player “calling” theflip, that is, attempting to correctly guess the outcome of the flip410, 415. The outcome of the flip characterizes the first coin event aseither a “heads” state, if the coin is heads 420, 422, or a “tails”state, if the coin is tails 425, 427. The call can occur during theflip, while the coin is in the air, or alternatively, the call can occurafter the coin has been flipped, but before the outcome of the flip hasbeen determined or revealed. The call constitutes the second coin event,which is characterized as “heads” if the second player calls “heads”410, or “tails,” if the second player calls “tails” 415. If the flip iscorrectly called by the second player 430, then there exists a matchbetween the outcomes of the first and second coin events, and the secondplayer wins 432. If the call is incorrect 434, 436, and there is nomatch between the two events, then the first player is deemed the winner442, 444.

Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and describedherein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the artthat any arrangement that is calculated to achieve the same purpose maybe substituted for the specific embodiments shown. This application isintended to cover any adaptations or variations of the presentinvention. Therefore, it is manifestly intended that this invention belimited only by the following claims, and the equivalents thereof.

1. A recreational coin comprising: a disc having a heads side and atails side, the heads side depicting a head-oriented sexual act; and thetails side a posterior-oriented sexual act.
 2. The recreational coin ofclaim 1, wherein an image on the heads side depicts two persons kissing.3. The recreational coin of claim 1, wherein an image on the heads sidedepicts one of oral stimulation of a male and oral stimulation of afemale.
 4. The recreational coin of claim 1, wherein an image on thetails side depicts a rear view of at least one person in at least one ofa naked and a flirtatious posture.
 5. The recreational coin of claim 1,wherein an image on the tails side depicts one of a male positioned toreceive rear-entry intercourse and a female positioned to receiverear-entry intercourse.
 6. A recreational coin comprising: a disc havinga heads side and a tails side, the heads side depicting a femalestimulating a male via oral-genital contact; and the tails sidedepicting a female positioned to receive rear-entry sexual intercoursefrom a male.
 7. The recreational coin of claim 6, wherein the heads sideincludes the word “heads” and the tails side includes the word “tails.”8. The recreational coin of claim 6, wherein the heads side includes theword “Libertine”.
 9. The recreational coin of claim 6, wherein at leastone of the heads side and the tails side includes one of the phrases “InLove We Trust” and “In Sex We Trust.”
 10. The recreational coin of claim6, wherein the tails side contains at least one of the phrases “EPluribus Kiss'em,” E Pluribus Hump'em,” and other phrases composed of “EPluribus” followed by a word suggesting a sexual act and ending with“'em.”
 11. The recreational coin of claim 6, wherein at least one of theheads side and the tails side contains the phrase “United Sex ofAmerica”.
 12. A method of playing a game using a recreational coinhaving a heads side and a tails side, the heads side depicting ahead-related sexual act, and the tails side at least suggesting aposterior-related sexual act, the method comprising: a first playerflipping the recreational coin to provide a first coin event, the firstcoin event being characterized by a heads/tails state; and comparing theheads/tails state of the first coin event with a heads/tails state of asecond coin event so as to determine a winner and a loser.
 13. Themethod of claim 12, wherein the second coin event is a second playerflipping the recreational coin to provide a second coin event, thesecond coin event being characterized by a heads/tails state.
 14. Themethod of claim 12, wherein the winner receives a sexual activity, andthe loser must cooperate, so as to provide the sexual activity.
 15. Themethod of claim 12, wherein the winner receives their choice of sexualactivity, and the loser must at least one of comply and consent to thesexual activity.
 16. The method of claim 12, wherein a second player isdeemed to be the winner and the first player is deemed to be the loserif the second heads/tails state matches the first heads/tails state,else the first player is deemed to be the winner and the second playeris deemed to be the loser.
 17. The method of claim 12, wherein a secondplayer is deemed to be the loser and the first player is deemed to bethe winner if the second heads/tails state matches the first heads/tailsstate, else the second player is deemed to be the winner and the firstplayer is deemed to be the loser.
 18. The method of claim 12, whereinthe first player is deemed to be the winner if the heads/tails state ofa coin controlled by a second player fails to match the first coinevent.
 19. The method of claim 12, wherein the second coin event is anattempt by a second player to “call” the first coin event before thefirst coin event is complete.
 20. The method of claim 19, wherein thefirst player is deemed to be the winner if the second player fails tocall correctly the outcome of the first coin event before it iscomplete, else the second player is the winner.